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It is really an excellent museum in Pokhara. The displayed items shown the history high mountains, you can learned lot of knowledge from there. The road to musem is not good, & it costed sometime to find it.

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If you go to Pokhara, this place is a must to visit!Spacious exhibition halls with lots of exhibit and information.Among exhibit items are mountains information, historic ascend information, minerals from mountains, equipments and lots of images on display.

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The park out side of the museum provide a perfect view of the Annapurna Range. And the museum itself stores a lot of precious items from those great mountaineers. It's worth visiting. And before you leave the door, take one more look at the window on your left hand, splendid!

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My second trip to Pokhara brought me back here the second time, and it proved to me again why I liked this place. I spent about 2hours plus in this place, reading each gallery again and finding myself intrigued for the second time.

My favourite section is the Mountains, where I read about the world's 10 tallest peaks (most of which are in Nepal btw), and the various expeditions to each summit. The pictures from the Japanese aviation club are especially spectacular, and of note the Korean side recently added a new section of their own, depicting the various climbers who recently conquered the major 14 peaks and 3 major poles (North, South and Mt. Everest).

What the IMM could do better is to update its hourly video presentation - it's simply a video consisting of random clips and pictures all jumbled up, one moment it talks about mountains and immediately after it shows flowers and animals. Also, the time I was there it was swarmed with at least 4 different school excursions with 100 children at least each. It makes quiet viewing and silent reading a little distracting.

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